The Latest from Iran (27 November): Where Now?
Posted by Scott Lucas in Middle East & Iran
2020 GMT: We’ve posted news of a campaign, “I Am Atefeh”, to express support for Atefeh Nabavi, the first woman jailed for post-election protest.
2015 GMT: Ayatollah JavAdi-Amoli announced, during today’s Friday Prayers in Qom, that this was his last sermon. Since June, Javadi-Amoli had expressed his displeasure over post-election events.
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1815 GMT: One More Time — The Talks Go On (But Time for Tehran to Deal). Here’s the White House statement on today’s IAEA resolution:
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